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Potential Difference Across an Inductor in an RLC circuit
Homework Statement An alternating source drives a series RLC circuit with an emf amplitude of 6.0V, at a phase angle of +30deg. When the potential difference across the capacitor reaches its maximum positive value of +5.00V, what is the potential difference across the inductor? Homework...- Senrab
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- Circuit Difference Inductor Potential Potential difference Rlc Rlc circuit
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Damoed Oscillation in an RLC circuit
Homework Statement A single loop circuit consists of a 7.2 ohm resistor, a 12.0 H inductor, and a 3.20*10^-6 F capacitor. Initially the Capacitor has a charge of 6.20*10^-6 C and the current is zero. Find the charge on the capacitor N complete cycles later for a) N=5, b) N=10, and c) N=100...- Senrab
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- Circuit Oscillation Rlc Rlc circuit
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How Can Physics Enhance Your Biochemistry Research in Health?
Hi, I'm a sophomore in college right now, pursuing my B.S. in biochemistry. However, I'm taking calc-based physics II right now and I really love physics (plus I'm pretty good at it). I want to do research related to biochemistry and health for a career, and I would like to know what physics...- Senrab
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- Biochemistry Physics
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Tissue Engineering: Undergrad Physics Major | Graduate Bioengineering
I'm an undergraduate physics major right now but I may go for biophysics because I am very interested in tissue engineering, specifically in-vitro meat production. I may go to graduate school for bioengineering and I was wondering a few things: -What do I absolutely need to learn? Including...- Senrab
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Freshman Physics Student: Math Beyond PDEs?
thnx for all the help everyone, it definitely sounds like I'm going to go the mathematical physics route, or maybe a dual major (BA in physics and math) at the college I am at right now.- Senrab
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Freshman Physics Student: Math Beyond PDEs?
Right now I'm a freshman physics student, interested in eventually going to grad school for theoretical physics. I may transfer and go for a mathematical physics degree at another schppl, but I can't help but wonder how much math is acutally needed past partial differential equations. Will...- Senrab
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- Freshman Pdes Physics Physics student Student
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